
Truex Leaves Daytona Disappointed, But His Racing Story Isn’t Over
Martin Truex Jr. might not be a full-time racer anymore, but Sunday’s Daytona 500 was hardly his farewell tour.
Martin Truex Jr. might not be a full-time racer anymore, but Sunday’s Daytona 500 was hardly his farewell tour.
For much of Saturday’s Xfinity season opener at Daytona, it seemed Austin Hill was about to complete the quadruple—four straight wins at the World Center of Racing.
When the caution flag flew on the final lap of Friday night’s Fresh from Florida 250 at Daytona International Speedway, Corey Heim thought he had finished second in the NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series season opener.
Speedweeks at Daytona is always a bit chaotic, but this? This was straight out of Stranger Things—a wild, upside-down world where underdogs triumphed, favorites faltered, and one poor driver celebrated a victory that wasn’t his.
For those looking from the outside, Chase Elliott’s single-win season in 2024—following a winless, injury-plagued 2023—might appear to be a study in mediocrity.
It’s not hyperbole to describe Sunday night’s Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium as an unequivocal success.
Brace yourselves, race fans, because NASCAR’s second-tier series is about to go through yet another name change.
If you thought “The Madhouse” was just a catchy nickname for the chaotic, fender-bending short-track racing at Bowman Gray, think again.
Ryan Blaney’s memory isn’t crystal clear when it comes to his exploits at the historic venue that will host Sunday’s Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium.
Corey LaJoie announced Monday a bold new chapter in his NASCAR career for 2025.